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The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Edward Buscombe on film history and another by Rodney Buxton on his struggle to present AIDS in his television drama "Midnight Caller."

Provides an ideological mapping of the interpretation of homosexuality and AIDS in the motion picture 'Zero Patience,' directed by John Greyson. Cultural construction of homosexuality and AIDS; Deconstruction of homophobia; Description of scenes from the movie.

Announces the release of German filmmaker Jochen Hick's film 'No One Sleeps' on videotape and digital video disc. Depiction of how a liberated gay German takes up his late father's quest to uncover the mystery of how AIDS came to spread so rapidly through the ranks of gay men; Highlights of the...

Features the 'Point of Death,' a documentary video about HIV with an Aegis award in the Northwest Territories. Establishment of the Aegis awards to recognize excellence in the video production industry; Use of the video by peer educators in correctional institutes; Efforts to increase awareness...